Ah, Civ1 !I still have trouble kicking my Civ 1 habits (expand expand expand grow grow grow ).
My introduction to civ was visiting a friend who had civ 1. I stayed up most of the night playing.
Ah, Civ1 !I still have trouble kicking my Civ 1 habits (expand expand expand grow grow grow ).
Yup- it is. :I love forests.
Convince this chronic Noble player that deforestation is really as great as everyone says it is.
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I still have trouble kicking my Civ 1 habits (expand expand expand grow grow grow )
That's still the best strategy in Civ 4 actually (as opposed to civ 3 where corruption anhihilates completely and thouroughly the benefit of ubounded growth). You just have to remember to grow vertically from time to time so as not to go bankrupt.
Really? I thought population just increased your civic costs, which is why ORG leaders can expand a bit more with the same budget.Every extra pop in a city does increase that city's maintenance cost, both in terms of Distance Maintenance and Numbers of Cities Maintenance, but it's dependant on the base maintenance cost of your city
It ought to work the way you would expect. I'd call that a bug. [Maybe it will be fixed in version 3.20 ]Is there a way to choose great people to start a GA or is it completely random? I thought that simply selecting the ones you want to use is good enough but ...
Unstack the ones you don't want used up and move them away.Is there a way to choose great people to start a GA or is it completely random? I thought that simply selecting the ones you want to use is good enough but